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Debbie Dujanovic | Posted Dec 1st - 10:34pm

You call 911 for help, you expect an officer to show up right away, not hours later. In April, the KSL Investigators exposed extremely long wait times in Salt Lake City. The chief promised changes and has increased the number of patrol officers.

Debbie Dujanovic and Sloan Schrage | Posted Nov 22nd - 10:37pm

You know the drill: You pile your merchandise near the cash register, pull out your wallet to pay, and the clerk asks if you have a store credit card. Say no, and they offer you a one-time discount to open one on the spot. Should you take the deal?

Tania Mashburn and Mike Headrick | Posted Nov 17th - 10:55pm

A lot of people have jumped on the fitness band bandwagon of late, so the KSL Investigators wanted to find out how accurate the devices really are. We tested three of the most popular brands to see if they're counting correctly.

Mike Headrick and Tania Mashburn | Posted Oct 17th - 10:40pm

KSL Investigators look into crime at Utah schools to find out which crimes are happening the most and in which districts.

Mike Headrick and Tania Mashburn | Posted Sep 20th - 10:45pm

After a 12-year-old boy was hurt when the wind blew a full-size, portable soccer goal on top of him, KSL Investigators checked out dozens of parks and schools to see how many goals were being properly anchored.

If you drove by it, you probably wouldn’t notice it. Even from the sky, it just looks like a field. But if you look closely, tiny tombstones come into focus.

Sloan Schrage | Posted Sep 13th - 10:36pm

If you’re a parent of a teenager, there’s a good chance you’ve bought them a gaming console. After all, gaming – as long as it’s not all they do — can be a fun escape for kids. But predators also see it as an opportunity.

Debbie Dujanovic | Posted Sep 8th - 10:31pm

With Apple's announcement of its new, water-resistant iPhone 7, it may be a good time to buy a used smartphone. There are plenty of great deals online, but before you shop the KSL Investigators have tips so you don't get burned.

Sloan Schrage and Debbie Dujanovic | Posted Aug 22nd - 10:25pm

Planning a dream vacation? There are some overlooked gotchas that could turn trips to Canada, Mexico and overseas into travel nightmares.

Mike Headrick and Tania Mashburn | Posted Aug 18th - 11:45pm

Utah boasts some of the toughest DUI laws in the country, on paper. But does the punishment always fit the crime? KSL Investigates our justice system and tracks down repeat DUI offenders who are still breaking the law.

After countless stories about prison parolees walking away from drug treatment centers, committing crimes including murder, the Utah Department of Corrections has taken a serious look at its system.

Debbie Dujanovic | Posted Aug 9th - 11:30pm

A KSL survey of police departments across Utah shows most pay for officers' bullet-resistant vests, which can run about $1,000 per vest. But the Unified Police Department does things differently and its system is now under review after KSL's inquiry.

Every year, there are hundreds of accidents involving cars and bikes. But who's breaking the law: drivers or cyclists? KSL Investigators hit the street to see who's at fault.

Debbie Dujanovic and Sandra Olney | Posted Jul 12th - 7:49pm

Its an alarming number - more than one in three Utah women will experience rape, physical violence or be stalked by an intimate partner in their lifetime. Victims need to know they can get out and there's help available now to make it safely happen.

Debbie Dujanovic | Posted Jul 11th - 10:53pm

We rarely hear from victims because often they're too afraid to speak out.
But a Utah County woman says after years of staying silent, a broken justice system has left her no choice but to speak up to expose problems and help others.

A flood or fire at the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole's Murray offices would wipe out thousands of inmate files and leave behind little or no hope of replicating them.

Debbie Dujanovic | Posted May 23rd - 10:39pm

Kids are living in a world with hundreds of thousands of apps available to download. A retired FBI supervisor wants parents to understand how three popular apps work and to talk to their kids about app safety.